Well, here she is: Ryoki's replacement this season! I hope you like her, because odds are she won't like you XD [center][hider=Meet Elvira Fukuhara, the Russian-Japanese Nuclear Mastermind!] [h3][color=lightgreen]"Seriously, what's the big deal?"[/color][/h3][img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/e476/f/2014/210/e/c/kido_tsubomi_render_3_by_imaginaryanimeworld-d7sr0zb.png[/img] [hider=Work Outfit][img]https://fbcdn-photos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/v/t34.0-0/p206x206/14055571_1250639114954503_1522614061_n.jpg?oh=ad557cf4a2d26c4d9db442acb5b77d56&oe=57BA9C3F&__gda__=1471867049_3c81ea9967383cfb45c01c61b320342c[/img][/hider][color=lightgreen][b]Name:[/b][/color] Elvira Fukuhara [color=lightgreen][b]Age:[/b][/color] 31 [color=lightgreen][b]Height:[/b][/color] 5'8" [color=lightgreen][b]Weight:[/b][/color] [color=lightgreen]"Sixty-seven kilograms...? I need to work out more. Hrmph..."[/color] [color=lightgreen][b]Likes:[/b][/color] Science, reading, proving people wrong, facts, statistics, ambition, the elderly, mint chocolate, black coffee, and adjusting her glasses with the [i]creepiest[/i] smile. Also sadism. [color=lightgreen][b]Dislikes:[/b][/color] Youth, being wrong, randomness, masochism, not having her glasses, the entire internet, and motherfucking weeaboos. Also idiots. Those [i]really[/i] tick her off. [color=lightgreen][b]Party Trick:[/b][/color] [color=lightgreen]"Give me any equation and thirty seconds. I'll have it solved before we hit ten seconds, unless you put in a tricky one. If that doesn't cut it... I throw a pretty mean Levi impression from that anime, White Swamp."[/color] [color=lightgreen][b]Profession:[/b][/color] Professor of physics, nuclear energy and quantum mechanics at Shine Academy; also does her bit for power plants across the world as an active researcher into nuclear energy. [color=lightgreen][b]Bio/Personality:[/b][/color] *Play theme song while reading :D* [color=lightgreen]"When I was hardly a year old... My mother passed away before me... The Chernobyl disaster took her away... And it's something I [i]cannot[/i] forget... She died, sacrificed [i]her[/i] life, to save those who wouldn't have had the time otherwise. At the cost of the few -- herself included -- she saved a great many more, giving the evacuation a head start against the meltdown. Her passing was heralded with honor, just like the many others who gave their lives for the greater good... so that we [i]all[/i] could live, to see another day. So that my father and I could live on, to make our dreams come true, and to make this world a better place. So that we could accomplish some good outside of Russia. So that I could grow into a fine young woman, and so that we could become so much [i]more.[/i] So that we could unlock our destinies, and help a great many more people. We moved to Japan; I grew up and my father grew old, but we forever remembered... ... the events of that day... When I'd barely graduated a year... My father passed away before me... Lost in the Fukushima disaster... And it's something I just [i]cannot[/i] seem to forget... He died... To save those who still had a fighting chance... He sacrificed himself, like my mother, to abort a disaster which would have killed a great deal more. The time he put in, alongside the other scientists, helped alert and get many people out of the area. In fact, he was part of the one thousand death statistic who helped save the one hundred thousand others. He's not just a hero to the country, now, but in my eyes he is, too. Like my mother... Perhaps maybe like me, someday. It's why I research nuclear energy today, after all. I want to make this world safer for the coming generation - I want them to not have to go through what I did. Now I know I can be a bit mean-spirited and cranky at times, and I know I'm not always a good person, but... if you can give me a chance, and let me teach at this academy, I'll be forever grateful."[/color] [hider=Theme Song][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62opricx9Zg[/youtube] [/hider] [/hider][/center]